Crossword Explorer Tunisia - Level 3008

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1d. One who designs your course in a restaurant:

CHEF

1a. Judge's assistant or office worker, for short:

CLK

2d. Brand identifier, Apple's apple, for one:

LOGO

3d. ____-Aid (flavored drink mix):

KOOL

4d. ___ Ramon of "The Flash" played by Carlos Valdes:

CISCO

4a. French designer Chanel:

COCO

5d. Palindromic expression of surprise:

OHO

6d. One of the best-selling historical novels of the 90s written by Charles Frazier about a soldier's journey back home during the Civil war: 2 wds.:

COLDMOUNTAIN

7d. Ron Howard in "The Andy Griffith Show":

OPIE

8d. Opus __ ("The Da Vinci Code" sect):

DEI

8a. Decimal point, say:

DOT

9d. Former Canadian ice hockey player, Bobby ___:

ORR

10d. Comfortable top that you wear to a gym:

TEE

11a. Boo-___ (weeping and sobbing sound):

HOO

12a. Breakfast chain which is a sister concern of Applebee's:

IHOP

13d. One of the best-selling gothic novels of the 90s written by Thomas Harris that revolves around Lecter's life as a serial killer:

HANNIBAL

13a. ___, There and Everywhere (song by The Beatles):

HERE

14a. A bighead may have a big one (pomposity):

EGO

15a. Single gem set alone in a ring, say:

SOLITAIRE

16d. Benjamin Hoff's "The ___ of Pooh":

TAO

17a. Legumes and asparagus have concentrated amount of this acid:

FOLIC

18d. One of the best-selling horror novels of the 90s written by Stephen King which revolves around Ralph Roberts and his dead wife:

INSOMNIA

19a. College administrator or head:

DEAN

20a. Widespread or usual practice:

NORM

21d. Turn bad like an old fruit:

ROT

22a. Stand ___ leg (balance): 2 wds.:

ONONE

23d. Be in debt, say:

OWE

24d. Fame actress, Peeples:

NIA

25d. It might be dead (road that cannot lead any further):

END

26d. GPS offering or display, say:

MAP

26a. Large amount or quantity of something also a gravitational consideration:

MASS

27d. Once and for ___:

ALL

28d. Disco-loving guy on "The Simpsons":

STU

29a. ___ and aah:

OOH

30d. True Detective network: Abbr.:

HBO

31a. Words of triumph or victory: 2 wds.:

IWIN

32a. Low female voice:

ALTO

33a. Ice cream container that may be small or big:

TUB

34a. Round part in an abacus or a necklace:

BEAD

35a. Perfectly vertical:

PLUMB

36d. Sleeping spot that come in a king or a queen size:

BED

37a. Smoked salmon:

NOVA

38d. Hasta la ___ ("bye" in Spanish):

VISTA

39a. Salamander that is called eft during its juvenile phase:

NEWT

40d. Chaucer's famous work, "The ___ of Bath's Tale":

WIFE

41a. Eddie Rabbitt's, "___ A Rainy Night": 2 wds.:

ILOVE

42d. Herman Melville's classic narrative of adventures in the South seas:

OMOO

43d. What "V" stands for in "VIP":

VERY

44d. Hamburg's river or river to the North Sea:

ELBE

45d. It comes between April and June:

MAY

45a. Constant longitudes seen on globes:

MERIDIANS

46d. Significant stretch of time like Victorian, for one:

ERA

47d. Shiny Happy People American rock band:

REM

48d. Opposite of Aye:

NAY

49a. First name of Ott and Gibson:

MEL

50a. ___ rug (rug that covers part of a floor):

AREA

51a. Famous Italian auto manufacturer:

FIAT

52a. Heavenly body like the sun:

ORB

53a. Starchy tuber that resembles sweet potato:

YAM

54a. Dark Sky Island Irish singer:

ENYA

55a. Santana's "___ Como Va":

OYE
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